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ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to
close. Is this true? However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv Andy -- Posted to UK groups (4 max) which probably use Sunday trading |
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ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to
close. Is this true? However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 The store in your link is an Express, which because of its size is not covered by the legislation. |
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Andy wrote:
ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to close. Is this true? Wrong. There's no exemption for Xmas day. There's regulations regarding Easter Sunday trade. I can't remember the actual square footage quoted in the law, but the regulations only apply to stores over a certain square footage. However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 It's an Express and will be exempt from Sunday trading and Easter Sunday trading regulations due to it's size. M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv It's big enough to be regulated. -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' http://www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - MZ ETZ300 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark Lusso - Fiat Marea 20v HLX - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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Andy wrote:
: ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to : close. Is this true? : : However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. : Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 : : M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. : http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv I think it's something along the lines of shops over three thousand square metres can only open for a maximum of six hours. The big ASDA near here is open from 10-6 on a Sunday. Not sure about M&S, maybe they took the decision themselves? -- RiTSo |
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RiTSo wrote:
Andy wrote: : ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to : close. Is this true? : : However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. : Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 : : M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. : http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv I think it's something along the lines of shops over three thousand square metres can only open for a maximum of six hours. The big ASDA near here is open from 10-6 on a Sunday. Not sure about M&S, maybe they took the decision themselves? As I recall, it's a hell of a lot less than 3000m^2 'cos that would be a bloody big shop. (Bear in mind, your average Safeway / Morrisons store is only 30,000 square *feet*). checks It's 3000 square feet, not metres! -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' http://www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - MZ ETZ300 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark Lusso - Fiat Marea 20v HLX - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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![]() "SteveH" wrote in message k... RiTSo wrote: Andy wrote: : ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to : close. Is this true? : : However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. : Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 : : M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. : http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv I think it's something along the lines of shops over three thousand square metres can only open for a maximum of six hours. The big ASDA near here is open from 10-6 on a Sunday. Not sure about M&S, maybe they took the decision themselves? As I recall, it's a hell of a lot less than 3000m^2 'cos that would be a bloody big shop. (Bear in mind, your average Safeway / Morrisons store is only 30,000 square *feet*). checks It's 3000 square feet, not metres! I did wonder where there is a shop that was 3 Kilometres wide and long!! |
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SteveH wrote:
:: I think it's something along the lines of shops over three thousand :: square metres can only open for a maximum of six hours. The big ASDA :: near here is open from 10-6 on a Sunday. : As I recall, it's a hell of a lot less than 3000m^2 'cos that would : be a bloody big shop. (Bear in mind, your average Safeway / Morrisons : store is only 30,000 square *feet*). : : checks : : It's 3000 square feet, not metres! Was trying from memory! Sure it started with a '3' and it was something squared! Almost right!! =] -- RiTSo |
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:: It's 3000 square feet, not metres! : I did wonder where there is a shop that was 3 Kilometres wide and : long!! Ou est le hypermarche? -- RiTSo |
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RiTSo wrote:
Sparks wrote: :: It's 3000 square feet, not metres! : I did wonder where there is a shop that was 3 Kilometres wide and : long!! Ou est le hypermarche? grin -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' http://www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - MZ ETZ300 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark Lusso - Fiat Marea 20v HLX - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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writes Sparks wrote: :: It's 3000 square feet, not metres! : I did wonder where there is a shop that was 3 Kilometres wide and : long!! Ou est le hypermarche? Vous avez besoin, peut etre, de les lunettes tres forte quand you can't see something that size -- geoff |
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... ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to close. Is this true? However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv Andy -- Posted to UK groups (4 max) which probably use Sunday trading sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed |
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On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 22:43:05 UTC, "Sparks" wrote:
I did wonder where there is a shop that was 3 Kilometres wide and long!! On a more modest scale, there's a UK library that's 184 metres long! -- The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by Avenue Supplies, http://avenuesupplies.co.uk |
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"Andy" wrote in message ... ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to close. Is this true? However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv Andy -- Posted to UK groups (4 max) which probably use Sunday trading sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a • Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening • Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed from: http://www.dti.gov.uk/ccp/topics1/facts/sunday.htm |
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"Jackie Green" k wrote in
message k... sandman112 wrote: "Andy" wrote in message ... ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to close. Is this true? However Tesco says it will open between 6 am and midnight on Easter. Is this a typo? Must be? http://tinyurl.com/f9zb7 M&S is normally open on a Sunday but will be closed on Easter day. http://tinyurl.com/z9yyv Andy -- Posted to UK groups (4 max) which probably use Sunday trading sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a . Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening . Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed from: http://www.dti.gov.uk/ccp/topics1/facts/sunday.htm AHHH makes me happy Q7. Why doesn't this protection extend to Scotland? The protection was originally introduced by the Sunday Trading Act 1994, which does not extend to Scotland. The Sunday Working (Scotland) Act 2003 provides protection for shop and betting workers in Scotland. stupid bloody rules ![]() |
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![]() sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed On 16 Apr 2006, Jackie Greenjackie.green@removethisifyouwantmeblueyonder .co.uk wrote: Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed Easter Sunday = closed is more like what I remember. Maybe stores are taking their chances more and more these days by opening at times when they really should not be. Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. |
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Andy wrote:
sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed On 16 Apr 2006, Jackie Greenjackie.green@removethisifyouwantmeblueyonder .co.uk wrote: Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed Easter Sunday = closed is more like what I remember. Maybe stores are taking their chances more and more these days by opening at times when they really should not be. Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. not to mention the panic buying that will ahve taken pace on the Fri/Sat cos the shops are closed for a whoooooole day :-/ |
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![]() "Jackie Green" k wrote in message k... Andy wrote: Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. not to mention the panic buying that will ahve taken pace on the Fri/Sat cos the shops are closed for a whoooooole day :-/ omg of course, thats why sainsburies looked like locusts had decended- next to no fresh vegetables, none of my favourite pizzas either, many popular lines decimated, boy was I lucky to get the last remaining granary rolls- hey I could ebay them, there must be a huge demand. Ad |
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Thus spaketh Andy:
sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed On 16 Apr 2006, Jackie Greenjackie.green@removethisifyouwantmeblueyonder .co.uk wrote: Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed Easter Sunday = closed is more like what I remember. Maybe stores are taking their chances more and more these days by opening at times when they really should not be. Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. -- Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk 3p/min & 1p Texts, EasyMobile, For £5 airtime bonus contact via: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk |
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RiTSo wrote:
I think it's something along the lines of shops over three thousand square metres can only open for a maximum of six hours. The big ASDA near here is open from 10-6 on a Sunday. That's 8 hours... 10-4 ? |
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![]() "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message . uk... Thus spaketh Andy: sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed On 16 Apr 2006, Jackie Greenjackie.green@removethisifyouwantmeblueyonder .co.uk wrote: Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed Easter Sunday = closed is more like what I remember. Maybe stores are taking their chances more and more these days by opening at times when they really should not be. Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Because many of those "silly people" would have to work on a day that is religously important to them. WTF is the problem with many shoppers? Why can't they cope if the shops are going to be shut for twenty four hours? -- Unlock Your Phone's Potential www.uselessinfo.org.uk www.thephonelocker.co.uk www.gsm-solutions.co.uk |
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Thus spaketh Richard Colton:
"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message . uk... Thus spaketh Andy: sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed On 16 Apr 2006, Jackie Greenjackie.green@removethisifyouwantmeblueyonder .co.uk wrote: Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed Easter Sunday = closed is more like what I remember. Maybe stores are taking their chances more and more these days by opening at times when they really should not be. Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Because many of those "silly people" would have to work on a day that is religously important to them. WTF is the problem with many shoppers? Why can't they cope if the shops are going to be shut for twenty four hours? It's not important to me, so why should I lose out, why shouldn't I be allowed to work that day? -- Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk 3p/min & 1p Texts, EasyMobile, For £5 airtime bonus contact via: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk |
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![]() "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message . uk... Thus spaketh Andy: sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed On 16 Apr 2006, Jackie Greenjackie.green@removethisifyouwantmeblueyonder .co.uk wrote: Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed Easter Sunday = closed is more like what I remember. Maybe stores are taking their chances more and more these days by opening at times when they really should not be. Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Must be an immigrant |
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I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a
Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Geez, what did you do 15 years ago when all shops were closed on Sundays, and some shops even closed at noon on Saturdays? Must have really panicked you! ![]() I reckon there is no more money to go round with 7-day opening - people just spread their shopping over more days - if all shops closed on Sundays again, I wonder if it would affect takings? D. |
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![]() David Wright wrote: I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Geez, what did you do 15 years ago when all shops were closed on Sundays, and some shops even closed at noon on Saturdays? Must have really panicked you! ![]() I reckon there is no more money to go round with 7-day opening - people just spread their shopping over more days - if all shops closed on Sundays again, I wonder if it would affect takings? Just wondered if there is anyone reading uk.d-i-y that spends Sundays as God intended, doing DIY? |
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David Wright wrote:
I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Geez, what did you do 15 years ago when all shops were closed on Sundays, and some shops even closed at noon on Saturdays? Must have really panicked you! ![]() I reckon there is no more money to go round with 7-day opening - people just spread their shopping over more days - if all shops closed on Sundays again, I wonder if it would affect takings? If a law was introduced that banned *all* stores from opening on Sunday, everyone's takings would remain more or less as they are now. I've done exercises in opening stores on Sundays and found it makes very little difference to the overall weekly sales - as you say, it just spreads spending over 7 rather than 6 days. The same applies to extended opening hours, too. Unfortunately, as shopping hours are largely deregulated in this country, there's no retailer out there who'd take a chance on moving back to sensible opening hours and closing on Sundays, as the big chains such as Tesco would still open longer hours and on Sunday, meaning there is a commercial advantage in doing so. -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' http://www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - MZ ETZ300 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark Lusso - Fiat Marea 20v HLX - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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![]() RiTSo wrote: Sparks wrote: :: It's 3000 square feet, not metres! : I did wonder where there is a shop that was 3 Kilometres wide and : long!! Ou est le hypermarche? -- RiTSo Sorry, but you're all minnows! 3000 square meters is about 54.8m by 54.8m, or about 180ft by 180ft. Not so large after all. |
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![]() "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message . uk... Thus spaketh Richard Colton: "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote in message . uk... Thus spaketh Andy: sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated ... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed On 16 Apr 2006, Jackie Greenjackie.green@removethisifyouwantmeblueyonder .co.uk wrote: Under the Sunday Trading Act 1994 the limits on shop opening hours a Small shops (under 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) - no restrictions on opening Large shops (over 280 sq m/3,000 sq ft) Monday to Saturday - no restrictions Sunday - Opening for 6 continual hours only, between 10am and 6pm Easter Sunday - closed Easter Sunday = closed is more like what I remember. Maybe stores are taking their chances more and more these days by opening at times when they really should not be. Guess it's going to be a mad rush in the stores on Monday then. I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Because many of those "silly people" would have to work on a day that is religously important to them. WTF is the problem with many shoppers? Why can't they cope if the shops are going to be shut for twenty four hours? It's not important to me, so why should I lose out, why shouldn't I be allowed to work that day? Nobody is stopping you working on Easter Sunday. -- Unlock Your Phone's Potential www.uselessinfo.org.uk www.thephonelocker.co.uk www.gsm-solutions.co.uk |
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Because many of those "silly people" would have to work on a day that is religously important to them. Ah, ********. So the state is expected to uphold some religious beliefs? Who gets to say what is "religiously important" anyway ? I could set up my Church of Arse and declare that all seven days of the week are religious important and demand legislation to keep everyone out of the shops ? |
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Richard Colton wrote: Because many of those "silly people" would have to work on a day that is religously important to them. You assume that unlimited Sunday trading would mean that shopworkers were forced to work on days that had significance to them. That is not the case, even now: http://www.direct.gov.uk/Employment/...516&chk=plRNsk Dave -- Email: MSN Messenger: |
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![]() "raden" wrote in message ... In message , RiTSo writes Sparks wrote: :: It's 3000 square feet, not metres! : I did wonder where there is a shop that was 3 Kilometres wide and : long!! Ou est le hypermarche? Vous avez besoin, peut etre, de les lunettes tres forte Je pense que non, parce que si le magasin est loin, on peut voir le tous sans difficils. quand you can't see something that size For example I can see all the buildings at Manchester Airport (~2km wide and 10km away) from my patio. In the past I have seen the whole of Ulster out of a cockpit window, and about half of Greenland (300km) and I didn't need glasses for either -- geoff |
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Andy writes:
ISTR that Xmas and Easter were the two days when large shops had to close. Is this true? ISTR that there used to be 2 days in the year when all shops, including Newsagents (hence no newspapers on those days), were closed. These were Christmas day and Good Friday. So why (and when) did it change so that Easter Sunday rather then Good Friday was the 'taboo' day for opening? |
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David Marshall wrote:
In article , Richard Colton wrote: Because many of those "silly people" would have to work on a day that is religously important to them. You assume that unlimited Sunday trading would mean that shopworkers were forced to work on days that had significance to them. That is not the case, even now: http://www.direct.gov.uk/Employment/...dTimeOff/Worki ngHoursAndTimeOffArticles/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=10028516&chk=plRNsk If you believe the Sunday 'opt out' actually offers some level of protection to the average retail worker, then you're sadly mistaken. Due to the alarmingly low rates of union membership (and a totally spineless main union) there is, in practice, very little Sunday opt-out protection within the industry. FWIW, I once made noises about signing the opt-out when I was a deputy manager for Safeway, only for my boss to tell me he'd have to reconsider my suitability for the role..... -- Steve H 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo' http://www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - MZ ETZ300 - Alfa 75 TSpark Alfa 156 2.0 TSpark Lusso - Fiat Marea 20v HLX - COSOC KOTL BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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![]() "David Wright" wrote in message ... I think it's stupid they have to close on Easter Sunday, it's only a Sunday like any other, nothing special about it, why shouldn't I be able to shop just because a few silly people think it's a special day. Geez, what did you do 15 years ago when all shops were closed on Sundays, and some shops even closed at noon on Saturdays? Must have really panicked you! ![]() Many shops tended to close early (~16:00 on Saturdays). What did I used to do? Well like many people I worked five days a week, often late, so getting to the shops when they were actually open from Monday to Friday was difficult. This meant the ONLY day I could go shopping was Saturday, so like tens of millions of other people I used to cram into buses or argue over car parking places to get there. Then I used to jostle with the large numbers of other shoppers before all the fresh food ran out and queue up for ages to pay before trying to find somewhere on the bus to put my groceries because the luggage rack was already full and then stand most of the way home. Thank goodness Sunday shopping was liberalised in England (in more civilised Scotland, it has never been restricted). The pretext was so Xtian people can attend church. Of course the nearest church to me is packed to the doors, with cars parked up for half a kilometer in every direction, but that's on Fridays because it was converted to a Mosque some years ago. Nationally under 2% attend church regularly, probably well less than 1% in urban areas, like where I live and most Sunday trading takes place. Judaism appears to be flagging a bit as well, with best offers invited for either one of the two local Synagogues. I reckon there is no more money to go round with 7-day opening - people just spread their shopping over more days - if all shops closed on Sundays again, I wonder if it would affect takings? Yes, because a lot more people would start buying off the web. At the moment internet shopping is dominated by Tesco, Sainsbury etc., however a new entrant without the sky high overheads of large stores and just an el cheapo warehouse on an industrial estate could undercut them savagely and still make a profit. Such places already exist (Cash & Carry's), and I bulk buy from them now. D. PS The Easter Sunday closure was an amendment put in by once Liberal Lord Alton. OTOH there are no restrictions on [the even holier] Good Friday, so all the shops are open then. There are no restrictions on Xmas day opening, but very few shops open then. |
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"SteveH" wrote
Unfortunately, as shopping hours are largely deregulated in this country, there's no retailer out there who'd take a chance on moving back to sensible opening hours and closing on Sundays, as the big chains such as Tesco would still open longer hours and on Sunday, meaning there is a commercial advantage in doing so. Certaily the case in Scotland, my local Tesco opens on 2nd January and doesn't close again until 24th December. B |
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I think it's something along the lines of shops over three thousand
square metres can only open for a maximum of six hours. The big ASDA near here is open from 10-6 on a Sunday. Isn't that 8 hours how do they manage to flout the law. All the biggies here do 10 to 4. |
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sorry but is it just me that thinks this sort of thing is well outdated .... dont quote me on this but im pretty sure that if i go up the town tomorrow then tesco, adsa, morrisons currys, comet, homebase will all be open, and if they weren't i'd be well ****ed You are going to be ****ed then if they are the big shops that normally only open 10 to 4 or 11 to 5 on other sundays. |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 06:51:40 +0100 David Wright wrote :
I reckon there is no more money to go round with 7-day opening - people just spread their shopping over more days - if all shops closed on Sundays again, I wonder if it would affect takings? There is only so much money to go round. What has happened is that the number of shops has contracted as those who were only just profitable cease to be - Sunday trading is one reason, internet trading another. At this point the Conservatives have one of their schizo moments: they want to be in favour of the status quo and small businesses, but they also believe in reducing state control and free enterprise. -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk Free SEDBUK boiler database browser http://www.sda.co.uk/qsedbuk.htm [Latest version QSEDBUK 1.12 released 8 Dec 2005] |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:06:03 +0100 R. Mark Clayton wrote :
The pretext was so Xtian people can attend church. But the reality was that most churches and Christians took the view that those who wanted to be in church could do so if they chose to - attending the Sunday evening service for example. The real opposition was from small shopkeepers and also those who live in town centres. -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk Free SEDBUK boiler database browser http://www.sda.co.uk/qsedbuk.htm [Latest version QSEDBUK 1.12 released 8 Dec 2005] |
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![]() "Geronimo W. Christ Esq" wrote in message ... Who gets to say what is "religiously important" anyway ? I could set up my Church of Arse and declare that all seven days of the week are religious important and demand legislation to keep everyone out of the shops ? I thought they'd already done that - except they called it the Labour Party? ![]() -- Noel Paton |
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![]() Because many of those "silly people" would have to work on a day that is religously important to them. WTF is the problem with many shoppers? Why can't they cope if the shops are going to be shut for twenty four hours? Never ceases to amaze me the panic that gets into people when the big shops shut for a day or the sheer hysterical buying if they shut for 2 days. You would think some people are stocking up to try and see themselves through a nuclear winter. The intelligence of the average UK shopper seems more than a little suspect at times. The mere hint of a possible scarcity of anything they will go and clear the shelves regardless of wether they need it or not. |
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